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What I Wish I Had Read Before Becoming a Chef
This read is for the person who's never been in a professional kitchen before but is considering entering the profession or beginning (as well as finishing) culinary school. This is a reality check as well as a source of knowledge from experience that I would have appreciated reading before beginning down this path myself.
Tenets of Line Cooking
I write this because when I started cooking, I often wondered if anybody out there had taken the time to share what they had learned to make this game easier, or more efficient, or less painful. I write this to share what I have learned and what I've passed onto my co-workers either passively or intentionally. The same tenets here apply to the barista, as well as to any skilled chef.
The Best Knife Sharpener for the Chef's Kitchen
The chef's knife is the most important tool in the kitchen. The home cook, line cook, or executive chef should take pride in having their tools perform at peak performance. Not only is it disrespectful to the ingredients to use a knife as dull as a baseball bat, but there is nothing more dangerous than a dull knife. I've seen a coworker stab straight through the fleshy part of his hand from a miscalculation with a knife dulled by animal fat and sinew. This knowledge matters.
Adhering to Michael Pollan's "Food Rules"
We always try to go back to the basics! We have to remember that we have been cooking for more than 10,000 years!
How to Become a Private Chef
When In started my business almost 4 years ago here in Austin, Texas I never knew what it would eventually become. Although Austin is in the midst of a boom, I never in a million years thought that I would become so busy that I would have more clients than I know what to do with.
5 Solid Cooking Techniques for Your Valentine
How are you supposed to sear fish? If we can do it, we know that you can too! Read along and we will give you our best bets!